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Vol. 36 No. 1 (2024)
Vol. 36 No. 1 (2024)
Published:
2024-04-21
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Editorial
A call for social work resistance to the rollback of socially progressive policies
Liz Beddoe, Emily Keddell, Neil Ballantyne
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Original Articles
Whānau Pūkenga—Survive, normalise, flourish: Peer support for Indigenous academic social workers
Hannah Mooney, Ange Watson, Deacon Fisher, Paul'e Ruwhiu
9–18
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Secondary stressors and counselling within social work practice following disaster
Kathryn Hay, Lynne Briggs, Sue Bagshaw
19–31
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Grace Millane: "She should have been safe here"
Katelyn Appleyard, Shirley J Julich
32–44
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Their Stories, Our History: Mike O’Brien
Barbara Staniforth, Carole Adamson
45–59
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How well does social work education in Aotearoa New Zealand prepare social workers to work with people claiming welfare benefits and what could be done better?
Alastair Russell, Charon Lessing
60–74
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Social work formulation: Principles and strategies for mental health social workers in Aotearoa New Zealand
Jo Appleby, Kendra Cox, Karyn Black, Natasha Marsh
75–88
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The string to my kite: How supervision contributes to the development of a newly qualified social worker’s professional identity
Lynn Bruning, Kathryn Hay, Kieran O'Donoghue
89–101
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Social work and telehealth
Margaret Alston, Carole Adamson, Jenny Boddy, Kelly Irons
102–113
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‘They are my tribe’: How a self-organising women’s group built a sisterhood that improved wellbeing and increased social connectedness
Doris Testa
114–126
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Application of the critical intersections model to social work with young mothers in Aotearoa New Zealand
Victoria Holden
127–136
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Practice Notes
Ongoing benefits of a knowledge- exchange project codesigned with students
Irene De Haan, Cherie Appleton, Jerry Lo
137–148
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The Oranga Tamariki Practice Framework - Setting out, explaining, and reinforcing our practice approach.
Tony Stanley
149–155
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LOVE—A tool for making ethical decisions
Jeremy Le Comte
156–162
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Book Reviews
The strengths approach in practice: How it changes lives
Georgina Guild
163–164
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Creative writing for social research: A practical guide
Andrew Davidson
165–168
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Governing families: Problematising technologies in social welfare and criminal justice
Eileen Joy
169–171
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The Politics of Children’s Rights and Representation
Darren Renau
172–173
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